Of course I understand perfectly.
But salespeople use a lot of spreadsheets with macro automation.

I can not impact the customer business blocked everything.
Some reliable senders need to keep released.

Just as every day I receive multiple emails from other destinations with spreadsheets and doc files clearly to exploit vulnerabilities.

Is there an option to implement this whitelist?


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Em 25/11/2019 07:47 PM, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users escreveu:
I don't think that *not* scanning email from certain senders is a good
idea. You may trust the person, but that doesn't mean you should trust
their computer, or, for that matter, the relay computers which forward
the email to you. (This is relevant since any TLS applies only to the
individual hops -- it isn't usually end-to-end.)

Think of it like diseases: you may fully trust your friends, but your
friends could still pass on any colds or flu they might have before
their symptoms become obvious.


On Mon, 25 Nov 2019 17:39:00 -0300
Marcelo Leães via clamav-users <clamav-users@lists.clamav.net> wrote:

I'm sorry for english I'm using translator

I use an antispam solution called Mailcleaner that comes with Clamav
as antivirus to scan incoming emails.

I need to block macros in received word and excel documents, but some
remententes need to release this check.

It is possible to have an exception list so that no emails or domains
are verified, for example:

u...@domain.com
@ domain.net

?


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Em 25/11/2019 05:10 PM, G.W. Haywood via clamav-users escreveu:
> Hi there,
>
> On Mon, 25 Nov 2019, Marcelo Leães via clamav-users wrote:
>
>> I need to set up a whitelist with email addresses or wildcards with
>> domains that...
>
> Your requirements are unclear, please clarify.  Are you intending to
> use ClamAV only for scanning mail, and if so do you wish to prevent
> scanning for certain senders?  If so, then there are ways to do what
> you are asking, although I'm not sure that I would recommend it.
>
>> ... should not be verified by Clamav.
>
> I understand that you may not be writing in your first language.
>
> ClamAV does not 'verify' email addresses nor domains, but it can
> look into links which it finds in mail.  Again, I'm not sure that I
> would generally recommend that.
>
>> I couldn't find any documentation available, how should I proceed?
>
> All the documentation is available on the ClamAV Website, and if you
> install ClamAV on a computer, much of it will be installed there
> too.
>
> --
>
> 73,
> Ged.


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